RE: New Bow Hunter Health
Just and FYI. You do not need to spend 600$ for a good bow! There are many other manufacturers who make great bows for a lot less. If you've got the cake to burn then by all means but if not you can extremely well with a 300$ bow. If you're new to shooting you'll probably be best off this a bow that has an ATA (axel to axel) length in the high 30's. You'll also want a bow with a longer brach height 7.5" of longer. Over 8" is best for a beginner as it will be more forgiving.
Shoot a bunch of bows and see what feels best to you.